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  • Author:  Alcott, Louisa May
  • Author:  Alcott, Louisa May
  • ISBN-10:  0679436421
  • ISBN-10:  0679436421
  • ISBN-13:  9780679436423
  • ISBN-13:  9780679436423
  • Publisher:  Everyman's Library
  • Publisher:  Everyman's Library
  • Pages:  530
  • Pages:  530
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Pub Date:  01-Feb-1994
  • Pub Date:  01-Feb-1994
  • SKU:  0679436421-11-SPLV
  • SKU:  0679436421-11-SPLV
  • Item ID: 100586245
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Louisa May Alcott's beloved tale about Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy is presented in a beautiful Everyman's Library Children's Classics edition. The story of the four sisters' dreams, quarrels, and romances are brought to vivid life in this edition that features full cloth binding in bold, bright colors; silk ribbon marker and headband; two-color illustrated endpapers and illustrations throughout. A brief biography of Alcott is also included."The American female myth."
—Madelon BedellLouisa May Alcottwas born in 1832 in Pennsylvania and grew up in Concord, Massachusetts. She is best known for her books for children. The daughter of philosopher and reformer Amons Bronson Alcott, she was also a supporter of women’s rights and an abolitionist. Family debts led her to write the autobiographical novelLittle Women(1868). The book was a huge success, followed byLittle Men, An Old-Fashioned Girl,and several other novels.

Susan Cheeveris the author ofHome Before Dark, Note Found in a Bottle, As Good as I Could Be,andMy Name Is Bill. She lives in New York City.Playing Pilgrims


"Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents,"grumbled Jo, lying on the rug.

"It's so dreadful to be poor!"sighed Meg, looking down at her old dress.

"I don't think it's fair for some girls to have lots of pretty things, and other girls nothing at all," added little Amy, with an injured sniff.

"We've got father and mother, and each other, anyhow,"said Beth, contentedly, from her corner.

The four young faces on which the firelight shone brightened at the cheerful words, but darkened again as Jo said sadly?

"We haven't got father, and shall not have him for a long time." She didn't say "perhaps never,"but each silently added it, thinking of father far away, where the fighting was.

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